When I first heard about podcasting, I came across iPodder as I am sure that people people do. I used it for a little while before I found a java application called jPodder. It was pretty good, but then I found Doppler and I have pretty much stayed with it.

I was a devout user of Doppler, but with the release of iPodder 2.0, it pretty much sets the benchmark. Probably the greates feature is the inclusion of the PodcastAlley Top 10/Top 50/10 newest directories.

Also, the ability to "clean up" old shows really saves space on the harddrive...

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Originally posted by InsomniaRadio I was a devout user of Doppler, but with the release of iPodder 2.0, it pretty much sets the benchmark. Probably the greates feature is the inclusion of the PodcastAlley Top 10/Top 50/10 newest directories.

Also, the ability to "clean up" old shows really saves space on the harddrive...

Like jhollington, I use Doppler. The thing that I like about it, which you cannot do with iPodder 2.0, is to be able to change the playlist name that it inserts the feed file into when it stuffs it into iTunes.

For example, instead of ".Net Rocks! AAC Bookmarkable format" in iTunes, I have "DotNet Rocks!".

One thing that I forgot to mention is that I still use iPodder 2.0 on four different feeds which Doppler will not pull down, because the RSS feed files are not valid. Doppler only loads "valid" feed resource files which can be checked at http://feedvalidator.org

But I think the question way back at the top was how do you get Doppler to make bookmarkable files on the fly, which is a feature listed in jhollington's post. Can this be done? We know that bookmarkable files can be made in the usual way, but will Doppler do this for you... I doubt it.